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Colostrum-Induced Temporary Changes in the Expression of Proteins Regulating the Epithelial Barrier Function in the Intestine

The intestinal wall and epithelial cells are interconnected by numerous intercellular junctions. Colostrum (Col), in its natural form, is a secretion of the mammary gland of mammals at the end of pregnancy and up to 72 h after birth. Recently, it has been used as a biologically active dietary supple...

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Autores principales: Rzeszotek, Sylwia, Trybek, Grzegorz, Tarnowski, Maciej, Serwin, Karol, Jaroń, Aleksandra, Schneider, Gabriela, Kolasa, Agnieszka, Wiszniewska, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8909690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35267318
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11050685
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author Rzeszotek, Sylwia
Trybek, Grzegorz
Tarnowski, Maciej
Serwin, Karol
Jaroń, Aleksandra
Schneider, Gabriela
Kolasa, Agnieszka
Wiszniewska, Barbara
author_facet Rzeszotek, Sylwia
Trybek, Grzegorz
Tarnowski, Maciej
Serwin, Karol
Jaroń, Aleksandra
Schneider, Gabriela
Kolasa, Agnieszka
Wiszniewska, Barbara
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description The intestinal wall and epithelial cells are interconnected by numerous intercellular junctions. Colostrum (Col), in its natural form, is a secretion of the mammary gland of mammals at the end of pregnancy and up to 72 h after birth. Recently, it has been used as a biologically active dietary supplement with a high content of lactoferrin (Lf). Lf, a glycoprotein with a broad spectrum of activity, is becoming more popular in health-promoting supplements. This study aims to investigate whether Col supplementation can affect small and large intestine morphology by modulating the expression of selected proteins involved in tissue integrity. We examined the thickness of the epithelium, and the length of the microvilli, and assessed the expression of CDH1, CDH2, CTNNB, CX43, VCL, OCLN, HP, MYH9, and ACTG2 gene levels using qRT-PCR and at the protein level using IHC. Additionally, to evaluate whether the effect of Col supplementation is temporary or persistent, we performed all analyses on tissues collected from animals receiving Col for 1, 3, or 6 months. We noticed a decrease in CDH1 and CDH2 expression, especially after 3 months of supplementation in the large intestine and in CTNNB in the small intestine as well as increased levels of CX43 and CTNNB1 in the small intestine. The present data indicate that Col can temporarily alter some components of the cell adhesion molecules involved in the formation of the cellular barrier.
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spelling pubmed-89096902022-03-11 Colostrum-Induced Temporary Changes in the Expression of Proteins Regulating the Epithelial Barrier Function in the Intestine Rzeszotek, Sylwia Trybek, Grzegorz Tarnowski, Maciej Serwin, Karol Jaroń, Aleksandra Schneider, Gabriela Kolasa, Agnieszka Wiszniewska, Barbara Foods Article The intestinal wall and epithelial cells are interconnected by numerous intercellular junctions. Colostrum (Col), in its natural form, is a secretion of the mammary gland of mammals at the end of pregnancy and up to 72 h after birth. Recently, it has been used as a biologically active dietary supplement with a high content of lactoferrin (Lf). Lf, a glycoprotein with a broad spectrum of activity, is becoming more popular in health-promoting supplements. This study aims to investigate whether Col supplementation can affect small and large intestine morphology by modulating the expression of selected proteins involved in tissue integrity. We examined the thickness of the epithelium, and the length of the microvilli, and assessed the expression of CDH1, CDH2, CTNNB, CX43, VCL, OCLN, HP, MYH9, and ACTG2 gene levels using qRT-PCR and at the protein level using IHC. Additionally, to evaluate whether the effect of Col supplementation is temporary or persistent, we performed all analyses on tissues collected from animals receiving Col for 1, 3, or 6 months. We noticed a decrease in CDH1 and CDH2 expression, especially after 3 months of supplementation in the large intestine and in CTNNB in the small intestine as well as increased levels of CX43 and CTNNB1 in the small intestine. The present data indicate that Col can temporarily alter some components of the cell adhesion molecules involved in the formation of the cellular barrier. MDPI 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8909690/ /pubmed/35267318 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11050685 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rzeszotek, Sylwia
Trybek, Grzegorz
Tarnowski, Maciej
Serwin, Karol
Jaroń, Aleksandra
Schneider, Gabriela
Kolasa, Agnieszka
Wiszniewska, Barbara
Colostrum-Induced Temporary Changes in the Expression of Proteins Regulating the Epithelial Barrier Function in the Intestine
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title_fullStr Colostrum-Induced Temporary Changes in the Expression of Proteins Regulating the Epithelial Barrier Function in the Intestine
title_full_unstemmed Colostrum-Induced Temporary Changes in the Expression of Proteins Regulating the Epithelial Barrier Function in the Intestine
title_short Colostrum-Induced Temporary Changes in the Expression of Proteins Regulating the Epithelial Barrier Function in the Intestine
title_sort colostrum-induced temporary changes in the expression of proteins regulating the epithelial barrier function in the intestine
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8909690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35267318
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11050685
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